Anton Morozov: “London“ warms up ”the violin saga”

11.02.2019

11.02.2019

Member of the International Affairs Committee Anton Morozov:

“The saga of the missing Violinists does not stop. London artificially warms it up, declaring something about new circumstances, now about new potential defendants. It is time to connect the Russian law enforcement agencies to the investigation to get to the bottom of the truth. But, apparently, the British do not need it, and only requires the continuation of anti-Russian hysteria and Russophobia. It’s a pity.

We initially proceeded from the fact that if the British side intends to get to the bottom of the truth in this incident, then it is necessary to cooperate closely with Russian law enforcement agencies. There is a mechanism of interaction, when all claims to certain citizens can be brought under the direction of the relevant materials to the Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation.
We treat these requests with great attention, but since London does not do this, he apparently wants to use this incident to justify the pressure on Russia. Britain is interested in this topic being long-playing, so it will constantly find some new episodes with new defendants. The British don’t want the Fiddling incident to fade out. ”

We still do not have access to citizens (Skrypalyam), and in general it looks like an abduction – it is not known where they are and what happens to them.

It is necessary to respond within the legal framework: for each such message, it is necessary to send requests to the UK law enforcement agencies demanding to transfer the materials and evidence base in the prescribed manner so that our investigators can objectively examine all the facts and give a legal assessment. ”